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  • #REDIRECT [[Mars - A Brief History of Exploration (MarsDrive.com)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Observational History of Mars as a Pathway for a Human Mission]]
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  • ===History===
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  • ==History==
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  • ==History==
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  • ===History===
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  • ==History of Airships==
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  • ...the Proton rocket system the most successful heavy boosters in spaceflight history. Primarily, the three stage rocket system is launched from [[Baikonur Cosmo
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  • Our theories of Mars' history suggest that various carbonate minerals should be common, but they seem to
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  • ==History of nuclear thermal propulsion==
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  • ...that there was tectonic activity for a short time, early in Mars' geologic history.
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  • All imported content from Wikipedia needs its full revision history imported. Please contact [mailto:jburk@marspedia.org James Burk] to do thi ...ease remember to contact an administrator to ensure that the full revision history is imported if it is from another wiki.
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  • [[Image:MarsSocietyMemberHistUS.gif|thumb|right|200px|membership history (U.S.)]] U.S. membership history:
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  • *[http://kevinforsyth.net/delta/ Delta II history]
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  • The rover was very important to the history of robotic exploration of Mars and was the most significant step in robotic
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  • ...likelihood of making it to the launch pad based on funding levels, program history, and the track record of the selected launch vehicle.
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  • **'''Mars in History, the Arts, and Fiction (15)'''
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  • ...cles as well as pallet loaders should appear fairly soon in the settlement history. Electrical self driving vehicles should be a reality by the time a Martia
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  • Ma'adim Vallis is thought to have been carved by flowing water early in Mars' history.
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  • ...his means that liquid water could have existed at various times in Martian history, including more recently than when many of the channels were made. Clay min * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiT02piO40c The Geological History of Water on Mars and Astrobiological Implications (Vic Baker)]
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  • *Head, J., et al. 2023. GEOLOGICAL AND CLIMATE HISTORY OF MARS: IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL WARM AND * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiT02piO40c The Geological History of Water on Mars and Astrobiological Implications (Vic Baker)]
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  • ...nenting on Earth have eventually failed due to rapid obsolescence (see the history of the S-100 bus). However, the pressures in certain markets to produce de
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  • ==Geologic history of Holden Crater== * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiT02piO40c The Geological History of Water on Mars and Astrobiological Implications (Vic Baker)]
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  • ...kering and A.E. Douglass. These observations marked a turning point in the history of Mars explorations and lead to the photographing of the Martian canals in ...om/news/mars--a-history-and-a-future.html MarsDrive.com article: "Mars - a history and a future"]
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  • ...is evidence that there may have been plate tectonics at some time in Mars history. <ref>[https://sci.esa.int/web/mars-express/-/31028-martian-interior?fbodyl
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  • ...ist on the surface periodically. Mars has had liquid water throughout its history, some water was briny and some was fresh with a neutral pH. Briny water is Blumberg BS. 2003. “NASA Astrobiology Institute: early history and organization.” NCBI. Fall: 3(3):463-70. Accessed December 27, 2013.
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  • ...decide it to cancel the programmed EVA. We instead talked a lot about the history of our countries and culture. It is always very enlightening to share a goo ...esting, there are a lot of things we don’t know about each other’s country history.
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  • ...cite book|last=Petrisko|first=Thomas W.|title=Inside Heaven and Hell: What History, Theology and the Mystics Tell Us About the Afterlife|year=2000|publisher=S
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  • ...ature Writing Award. Chris is at work on a poetry collection and a natural history of the wild cats of North America.
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  • ==History==
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  • ...//www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPV7x0JViao Mariner 9 Launches - 1971 | Today In History | 30 May 17]]
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  • ...ng is worth a hundred regiments!” Dr. Robert Zubrin noted that “Throughout history, great causes have often found expression — and a significant part of the
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  • The history of the name is a bit complex. "Alba" is a word meaning white, in reference
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  • ...h with a distinct composition of elements. A meteorite tells the geologic history of the body it originates from. Several classifications of Martian meteori ...pyroxenite. ALH 84001 has gotten more attention than any other in recent history. (ISMP ALH 84001 2013) The Allen Hills meteorite was studied by Dr. David
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  • ==Development history==
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  • ...ck in the ground opens and lava pours out over a broad region. In Earth's history huge eruptions of this type have buried vast areas under lava deposits hund ...otspots on Earth is hotly debated.) Mars is believed to only have a short history of plate tectonics, so it is likely that the Martian volcanic regions are b
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  • ...ns which are much younger, lower in elevation and have a much more complex history. An abrupt elevation change of several kilometers seems to occur at the bou Early in its history, Mars was much more like Earth. As with Earth almost all of its carbon diox
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  • * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiT02piO40c The Geological History of Water on Mars and Astrobiological Implications (Vic Baker)]
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  • development company that just made history by reaching an altitude of
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  • ...inary system optimizations. He enjoys frequently reading about spaceflight history and finds the knowledge valuable for present and future spaceflight develop ...ancement of Art and Science in New York City. I aspire to be a part of the history of art and outer space. I am excited to be part of a group of artists and s
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  • Biomass has been used in construction since the beginning of human history. [[Wood]] is often used by itself to construct large structures. Dead plant
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  • ...ools and Colleges'', Volume 59</ref> <ref>Gleig, G. and T. Stackhouse. ''A History of the holy Bible, corrected and improved''. https://books.google.com/books ==Discovery and history==
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  • ...rs in the northern plains of Mars: Implications for the Amazonian climate history. Meteorit. Planet. Sci.: 41. 1633-1646</ref> <ref>Madeleine, J. et al. 20
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  • ...cts discussed in his books include [[astronomy]], [[planetary science]], [[history]], and [[rocketry]].
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  • ...meant that there may have been liquid water for a short time in the early history of the planet.<ref>Goetz, W., et al. 2005. Indication of drier periods on ===Geological history===
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  • Mars has had a long history of vulcanism and hydrology, both of which have helped to create ores on Ear ...78-0-230-11647-4. // This is a introductory book for the layman with nice history of molten salt reactors. The above reference is more scholarly.
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  • * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiT02piO40c The Geological History of Water on Mars and Astrobiological Implications (Vic Baker)]
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  • ...J., J. Head, D. Marchant. 2009. Concentric crater fill in Utopia Planitia: History and interaction between glacial “brain terrain” and periglacial mantle .... Haberle, M. Malin. 2009. Residual south polar cap of Mars: stratigraphy, history, and implications of recent changes Icarus: 203, 352–375 http://doi.org/1
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  • ...n years after the Hellas impact and may have contained a lake in the early history of Mars. ...doi=10.1016/j.icarus.2013.03.019 |</ref> It contained a lake early in the history of Mars.<ref>Parker, T. et al. 2000. Argyre Planitia and the Mars global h
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  • ...ning in Indian classical vocal music, a Bachelor of Arts in Ancient Indian History and Anthropology, and a Master of Arts in Anthropology. But while specializ
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  • ...umber of '[[w:List_of_ghost_towns_by_country|ghost towns]]' throughout the history of the Earth, and on every continent. Mining communities are particularly
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  • ...al analysis by determining habitability of the environment and the aqueous history of any samples taken. A key piece of evidence SHERLOC is tasked with findi ...it will help decipher the sequence of events that occurred throughout the history of the Red Planet. The instrumentation on the rover will examine the make-
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  • ..., et al. 2019. Persistence of intense, climate-driven runoff late in Mars history. Science Advances: 5, eaav7710</ref> These river valleys are called Vall ...ied as much as or more water any on Earth and maybe at any time in Earth’s history.<ref>https://www.uahirise.org/ESP_045833_1845</ref> Rushing water formed l
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  • At least 5 times in Earth’s history events have happened that destroyed almost all life. Each time more than 7
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  • ...ation: Implications for its Composition, Origin, and Importance in Martian History |journal=Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets |volume=123 |issue=6 |pag
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  • ...by photographic evidence that volcanic activity was very active in Martian history. In close proximity to ancient volcanoes are areas of catastrophic floodin ==History==
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  • ...ing liberty as a tricolour flag, the design evokes a vision of the "future history" of Mars in which the planet is transformed from red, to green, and then bl
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  • ...ters in western Arabia revealed much about the history of the layers. The history of the layers is long and complex because the surface is so, so old. Althou == Geological history ==
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  • ...c. She is interested in other areas of human knowledge such as literature, history and arts. Camila hopes to one day understand them all!
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  • *Batteries have the advantage of having a long history in vehicle power, and are used more and more frequently on Earth. They can
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  • ...c. She is interested in other areas of human knowledge such as literature, history and arts. Camila hopes to one day understand them all!
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  • ...J., J. Head, D. Marchant. 2009. Concentric crater fill in Utopia Planitia: History and interaction between glacial “brain terrain” and periglacial mantle ...of a volatile-rich layer in Utopia Planitia, and implications for climate history on Mars. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 112, E06010.</ref> It is
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  • ...arth. If Mars has bacterial life, it has infected Earth many times in the history of our planet.
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  • |'''⁃ History'''
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  • #What is the history of water at the landing site?
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  • ...S) and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft are compared, the life history of streaks can be precisely determined.<ref>Sullivan, R. et al. (2001). Mas
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  • ...ns on Mars. In : ''Accretion of extraterrestrial matter throughout Earth’s history''. Springer, Boston, MA, 2001. p. 267-303.</ref><ref>DYCUS, Robert D. The m
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  • |A JPL scientist traces the history of Mars exploration and projects the future directions of expeditions to M
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  • ...s never been a group of people so excited to receive a Port-a-Potty in the history of all mankind.
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  • ...of a volatile-rich layer in Utopia Planitia, and implications for climate history on Mars" (PDF). Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. 112 (E6): E06010. ...rs in the northern plains of Mars: Implications for the Amazonian climate history. Meteorit. Planet. Sci.: 41. 1633-1646</ref> <ref>Madeleine, J. et al. 20
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  • |History of the terraforming of Mars
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  • ...b0075</ref> <ref>Brossier, J., et al. 2021. Reconstructing the infilling history within Robert Sharp crater, Mars: Insights from morphology and stratigraphy
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  • ...THWEST HELLAS REGION: IMPLICATIONS FOR PALEO-CLIMATE AND REGIONAL GEOLOGIC HISTORY. 49th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2018 (LPI Contrib. No. 2083).< ...sulfates on Mars. Hydrated sulfates are a sign of liquid water in Martian history since they need water to form. Based on albedo, erosion patterns, physical
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  • .... Wesley (2003). "Aeolian processes in Proctor Crater on Mars: Sedimentary history as analyzed from multiple data sets". Journal of Geophysical Research: Plan
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  • ...remains controversial. <ref>Head, J., et al. 2018. TWO OCEANS ON MARS?: HISTORY, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS. 49th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2018 ...> Head, J. et al. 2017. DECIPHERING THE NOACHIAN GEOLOGICAL AND CLIMATE HISTORY OF MARS: PART 2 – A NOACHIAN STRATIGRAPHIC VIEW OF MAJOR GEOLOGIC PROCESS
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  • ...eing here is the most important thing for our lives right now. We’ve had a history behind with most of the crewmembers and I trust each one of them as a perfe ...I rejoiced and marveled at the sight of our feet small pieces of history, history petrified for hundreds of years and that manifests itself to our eyes in sm
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  • [[Category:History]]
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  • ...ing site which pointed to significant flows of water at some time in Mars' history.<ref>Michael P. Lamb, John P. Grotzinger, John B. Southard, Nicholas J. Tos *Head, J., et al. 2023. GEOLOGICAL AND CLIMATE HISTORY OF MARS: IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL WARM AND
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  • ...meant that there may have been liquid water for a short time in the early history of the planet.<ref>Goetz, W., et al. 2005. Indication of drier periods on ===Geological history===
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  • ...ent isotopes of argon gas.<ref>B.M. Jakosky et al. 2017. Mars’ atmospheric history derived from upper-atmosphere measurements of 38Ar/36Ar. Science 355 (6332)
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  • ...al aspect of designing which does not have methodological analogues in the history of mankind.
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  • ...northern hemisphere was struck on a low angle by an asteroid early in its history.<ref>Andrews-Hanna; et al. (2008). "The Borealis basin and the origin of th ...Haberle, M. Malin. 2009. Residual south polar cap of Mars: stratigraphy, history, and implications of recent changes Icarus: 203, 352–375 http://doi.org/1
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  • ...remains controversial. <ref>Head, J., et al. 2018. TWO OCEANS ON MARS?: HISTORY, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS. 49th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2018 ...J., J. Head, D. Marchant. 2009. Concentric crater fill in Utopia Planitia: History and interaction between glacial “brain terrain” and periglacial mantle
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  • ...ndet, B; Mangold, N; et al. (2006). "Global Mineralogical and Aqueous Mars History Derived from OMEGA/Mars Express Data". Science. 312 (5772): 400–404</ref> ..., et al. 2019. Persistence of intense, climate-driven runoff late in Mars history. Science Advances: 5, eaav7710</ref>
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  • ...lieve that there is a good chance that life arose and thrived early in its history. Interestingly to consider is the possibility that life first began on Mar
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  • ....edu |date= |</ref> The Earth does not possess long records of geological history since plate tectonics erases rock materials at more or less regular interva
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  • ...f the [[w:Earliest known life forms|earliest known life]] [[w:Evolutionary history of life#Colonization of land|on land]] may have been found in 3.48-billion-
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  • ...J., J. Head, D. Marchant. 2009. Concentric crater fill in Utopia Planitia: History and interaction between glacial “brain terrain” and periglacial mantle
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  • <references /><big>The Advancements In and Importance of the Observational History of Mars as a Pathway for a Human Mission</big> ...ork for the future visitors and later settlers of Mars. The observational history of Mars from ancient cultures to the 21st century will be examined. Observ
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  • ...> <ref>Levy, J. et al. 2009. Concentric crater fill in Utopia Planitia: History and interaction between glacial "brain terrain" and periglacial processes. ...<ref>Levy, J. et al. 2009. Concentric crater fill in Utopia Planitia: History and interaction between glacial "brain terrain" and periglacial processes.
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  • ...orget, F. 2007. Regional polar glaciation in the hesperian period of the history of Mars: the south circumpolar Dorsa Argentea formation as an ancient ice s ...Haberle, M. Malin. 2009. Residual south polar cap of Mars: stratigraphy, history, and implications of recent changes
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  • Some researchers have proposed that early in its history Mars exhibited a form of plate tectonics. At about 3.93 billion years ago * [http://www.planetary.brown.edu/pdfs/3138.pdf Good review of the history of the discovery of gullies.]
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  • ...ite within the Mawrth Vallis region of Mars: Implications for the geologic history of the region". Icarus. 204: 478–488.</ref> <ref>Wray; et al. (2010). "Id ...angle. Although earlier research showed that Mars had a warm and wet early history that has long since dried up, these lakes existed in the Hesperian Epoch, a
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  • ...nced Mars both as a gas and as a solid. As a greenhouse gas, early in the history of the planet, it may have been thick enough in the atmosphere to help rais ...<ref>Levy, J. et al. 2009. Concentric crater fill in Utopia Planitia: History and interaction between glacial "brain terrain" and periglacial processes.
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  • ...Once Again, MARS was our long period of the imagination on science fiction history before crazy scientist create a rocket. And MARS Isn’t as Earthlike as it
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  • ...ww.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZYxjUj8PO4 Mariner 4 Mars Photos - 1965 | Today In History | 14 July 18]
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  • ...by photographic evidence that volcanic activity was very active in Martian history. In close proximity to ancient volcanoes are areas of catastrophic floodin ...ents worked together to give planetary scientists a clearer picture of the history of water on Mars. One such instance occurred when MGS imaged the same crat
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  • Long time ago, in our history, Chinese astronomers call MARS the “fire star” while ancient Egyptian p
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  • ...rs in the northern plains of Mars: Implications for the Amazonian climate history. Meteorit. Planet. Sci.: 41. 1633-1646</ref> <ref>Madeleine, J. et al. 20 ...| volume = 188 | issue = 2 | journal = Icarus | Gives a good review of the history of the discovery of gullies.
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  • ...ly from the MAVEN mission.<ref>B.M. Jakosky et al. 2017. Mars’ atmospheric history derived from upper-atmosphere measurements of 38Ar/36Ar. Science 355 (6332) *[https://history.nasa.gov/SP-4212/ch11.html history.nasa.gov/SP-4212/ch11]
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